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    The Marvelous Sauce

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    The Marvelous Sauce painted by Jehan Vibert in 1890 is a part of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery ’s permanent collection. Located in Buffalo‚ New York‚ the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is best known for its collection of modern art rather than its number of older masterpieces. Therefore this late Nineteenth-century painting kept hung on the gallery ’s wall is worth taking a closer look at. It is a delightful work of art to admire‚ but also holds a deeper meaning. What first catches the viewer ’s eyes

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    While in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston‚ I traveled through the different galleries and their various cultures; discovering all sorts of arts from Contemporary art‚ to American art‚ Japanese art‚ and even the Egyptian art where I could appreciate the complexity of mummies. Throughout all these diverse cultures of art‚ I was questioning myself and started to wonder how I could understand art beyond others’ opinion about them. Moreover‚ I realized that it was a question John Berger‚ critic of art

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    What was the effect of photography on painting in the nineteenth century? The photograph was developed in 1839 simultaneously in England and France by Talbot and Daguerre. That is the technique of chemically fixing of an image produced by exposure to rays of sun. William Fox Talbot was an English scholar and scientist who developed the negative and positive process. He used sensitive paper soaked in sodium hyposulphite called calotype. This became the basis for all subsequent photography. Photography

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    Drew Houser Robin Sonstegard English 1100 15 October 2013 Funding the Arts The United States‚ as a whole‚ depends immensely on the development of arts programs‚ big or small. Americans need the sense of culture and social gathering‚ and what could possibly be better to do on a Friday night than hear the local orchestra play or catch the next town over’s middle school production of The Wizard of Oz? The funding of arts departments in schools‚ colleges‚ and universities is absolutely imperative

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    Painting Is Dead Analysis

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    ‘Painting is dead’. Mr David Walcott introduced his approach to contemporary art and painting. ‘Use paint only to make texture; and to make the painting into its own independent object.’ Painter is left a little confused. ‘So this isn’t a painting course?’ He politely asks. ‘Well‚ yes it is technically. In this course you will learn to create and develop your own personal approach that does not rely on any outdated techniques. We will de-construct painting in such a way that you will not need to

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    History of Art - Cubism

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    Historical Account Cubism is a part of the abstraction period of modern art in the beginning of the twentieth century. There was a series ‘isms’ that influenced each other and came quickly in the modern world of art. These include Neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ Realism‚ Impressionism‚ Post-Impressionism‚ Divisionism and Symbolism. It was believed to be started with Picasso and Braque in 1907. Cubism was a movement of modern artists going against the accepted style of paintings and pushing the

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    Owen Marshall

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    “Setting is the vital element in short stories.” To what extent do you agree with this view? Respond to this question with close reference to at least TWO short stories you have studied. All stories have some kind of setting. In short stories‚ the setting is often the vital element that clarifies the author’s purpose. Owen Marshall’s writing is no exception. Marshall says he has “always been interested in people who don’t conform” and many of his stories develop this idea. “Requiem in a Townhouse”

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    Giotto revolutionized painting techniques in many ways‚ though primarily through placing significant importance in the “realness” of art. He observed humans and their form closely and reproduced their gestures‚ movements‚ and expressions in his work. To achieve this realism‚ Giotto utilized a combination of techniques in his paintings‚ including lines‚ color‚ light‚ shading‚ and tight brush strokes. He made outstanding use of space‚ using horizontal‚ diagonal‚ and vertical lines‚ frequently in the

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    FA 125: Arts Evaluation Art Introduction Bryan Hiott‚ an art student at Bob Jones University‚ displayed his piece‚ Globe (Triptych)‚ in Bob Jones University’s art exhibit‚ Looking Forward‚ Looking Back. The Globe is a triptych‚ which is an artwork that consists of three panels. Each panel displays a picture of an ancient globe resting on a kitchen chair. Hiott’s Globe exhibits four main elements of art: unity‚ variety‚ balance‚ and emphasis. Unity Hiott’s piece displayed unity‚ which can be

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    The evening sky glister down to the reflection of the streets covered in white snow‚ little crystals shining brightly as ever. I reached Chiyoda where Itachi told me to meet up. As I was waiting in front of the Tokyo station‚ I watched strangers with their families‚ friends or beloved ones laughing and chatting. Additionally‚ I admired that the city transform into a sparkling winter wonderland as millions of colorful lights are displayed on trees‚ on and around buildings. It was truly a remarkable

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